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The expert Committee. European public law from the London School of Economics and Political Science pointed out that there are indications that Cameron does not want EU referendum, but should strive, to maintain in this way control of his party. In the opinion of prof. Harlow, head of the British government has in mind the results of last year’s Scots vote on their future in the United Kingdom.
– That the Scots spoke out strongly in favor of staying in the UK, Cameron puts in an extremely difficult situation. Therefore hard for me to imagine that the British, remembering the Scottish referendum result, they would opt for leaving the EU. (…) I do not think so, especially since polls show that the Eurosceptic UK Independence Party does not enjoy broad support, which also testifies to the social mood – assessed expert in. European public law.
EU will go on concessions to Cameron?
It also ruled that a helping hand to Cameron can draw in this situation the EU , going to some concessions to Britain. In this way the head of the British cabinet could avoid having to raise the subject of the referendum.
Referring to the topic of immigration, said that the new government will have to face not only the problem of people coming from the EU, which with the problem of those who They flee across the Mediterranean from Africa and Asia. But her view, the issue of immigrants, among others, the Polish will not be taken by Cameron’s new government.
without Cameron’s Tories would be dangerous
– Personally there would be afraid to David Cameron. But I would be very concerned without Cameron’s Tory vision. In this case, the party could split, which was in the past a few times almost there. In fact, nobody says, but after the Second World War, our policy was bipartisan in nature, but in fact each of these two groups was the sum of the smaller coalition that agreed to follow the leaders. (…) If Cameron (Liberal Democrat leader Nick) Clegg not create a coalition, if Clegg will lose its place (in the House of Commons), I’m afraid divisions among the Tories and shift to the right – assessed prof. Harlow.
Conservative victory, a triumph of Scots
The result of the parliamentary elections in Great Britain is a victory for conservatives, the triumph of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and the defeat of the Labour Party – according to a poll exit poll prepared for the BBC and other broadcasters by GfK and Ipsos.
According to this poll Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron has improved its holdings – won 316 seats and so far had their 302. Labour had 256 seats so far and now have won their only 239. Ownership of the Liberal Democrats, Cameron’s coalition partner, shrank from 56 to 10 seats.
If the results of the survey are confirmed, elections will prove to be a great triumph for the SNP. This party has had six deputies, and on Thursday won 58 of 59 seats, of which there was a struggle election in Scotland. So far on the Scottish political scene dominated by the Labour Party.
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